Opus 4.7 is the next generation of Anthropic's Opus family, built for long-running, asynchronous agents. Building on the coding and agentic strengths of Opus 4.6, it delivers stronger performance on complex, multi-step tasks and more reliable agentic execution across extended workflows. It is especially effective for asynchronous agent pipelines where tasks unfold over time - large codebases, multi-stage debugging, and end-to-end project orchestration. Beyond coding, Opus 4.7 brings improved knowledge work capabilities - from drafting documents and building presentations to analyzing data. It maintains coherence across very long outputs and extended sessions, making it a strong default for tasks that require persistence, judgment, and follow-through.

Key specifications

Capability
70.7
Context window
1M
Max output
128K
Input $/1M
$5.50
Output $/1M
$27.50

Inputs and outputs

Recorded modality support shows what this model can accept and produce. An undocumented modality is shown as unknown rather than assumed to be unsupported.

Accepts

  • Text input
  • Image input

Produces

  • Text output

Capabilities

ReasoningFunction callingVisionStreamingJSON mode

What is Claude Opus 4 7@Us?

Catalogue record

Claude Opus 4 7@Us is listed in Requesty’s public model catalogue under the exact routing identifier vertex/claude-opus-4-7@us. Opus 4.7 is the next generation of Anthropic's Opus family, built for long-running, asynchronous agents. Building on the coding and agentic strengths of Opus 4.6, it delivers stronger performance on complex, multi-step tasks and more reliable agentic execution across extended workflows. It is especially effective for asynchronous agent pipelines where tasks unfold over time - large codebases, multi-stage debugging, and end-to-end project orchestration.

Beyond coding, Opus 4.7 brings improved knowledge work capabilities - from drafting documents and building presentations to analyzing data. It maintains coherence across very long outputs and extended sessions, making it a strong default for tasks that require persistence, judgment, and follow-through.

Recorded interface details

At the time this draft was collected, the catalogue records a context window of 1,000,000 tokens and a maximum output of 128,000 tokens. It records reasoning support, vision input support, tool-calling support, and no image-generation flag. These fields describe the routing catalogue entry and should be rechecked against the current provider documentation before production use.

Pricing and availability

The source catalogue reports input and output prices when available. Pricing can depend on the route, region, token tier, cache use, account, and date, so this record does not infer a commercial commitment from a single snapshot. Confirm current pricing, data handling, regional controls, rate limits, and availability with the current upstream documentation.

Editorial status

This is a source-backed draft imported from Requesty’s public catalogue. It is not published automatically. An editor must verify the exact model identifier, the material claims, and the chosen deployment path before approving it for public discovery or sitemap inclusion.

How to evaluate Claude Opus 4 7@Us

Use the recorded facts as a shortlist, then validate the model against representative inputs and production constraints.

Workload fit

Claude Opus 4 7@Us is categorized for Image-text-to-text, Text-to-text AI models. Its current record accepts text, image and produces text. Confirm file formats, preprocessing, and provider-specific request schemas before implementation.

Capacity and cost

The directory records 1M context and 128K maximum output. Listed token prices are $5.50 input and $27.50 output per 1M tokens. Treat missing values as unknown and recheck current commercial terms.

Operational behavior

Recorded output speed is — and time to first token is —. Hosting route, region, prompt length, concurrency, and provider load can materially change both measurements.

Evidence boundary

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Strengths

  • + Requesty catalogue source recorded

Limitations

  • Editorial approval required before publication

Frequently asked questions

Claude Opus 4 7@Us is recorded under the Requesty routing identifier vertex/claude-opus-4-7@us. This source-backed directory entry remains a draft until editorial approval.

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